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-SlashuuR- 13.09.19 02:15 am

Why do people buy games?

For example, I'm not rich to buy expensive licenses for each of the games you want to play. And to pay (though cheap) at the hands of the people who are selling trimmed the pirates are not going to. Easier to download the full game from the torrent and put the crack. Of the disks in the near future the current app GTA 5 when it comes out (the game is really cool and to play it I'll be a long time). And to play a little and quit to take a license disk it is foolish (and to pay the pirates money and even more so).
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ColonelJason 12.03.21

hello
Oh, well, this has long been understood. It just so happened historically that our psyche is consequential, bad is what will be punished for (in fact, the notorious morality and ethics were born exactly from these considerations, given that the punishment in its extreme form is the extinction of your group). It is worth turning off this mechanism, and we will get a kleptomaniac. Or politics, if someone does not think that these concepts are a priori synonyms. And after the act of privatization, the mechanism, as already mentioned above, of rationalization is activated: immediately there are a lot of reasons why stealing is not just permissible, but downright decisively necessary. Especially intellectual, in the context of buying games, looks like the argument ad lohus - "the sucker will not die out", some other gamers utter maximally when faced with the fact that someone pays for something that can be taken for free. Accordingly, going to the store for bread,
In general, it is hardly possible to overcome this phenomenon by moralizing alone - no joke, for two million years we have been learning to grab what lies badly. But such phenomena are completely surmountable by adjusting the work of social mechanisms: when a person, calculating the opportunity costs, comes to the conclusion that it will be "cheaper" for him to buy a product (that is, he will appreciate the benefits of simplicity, speed and convenience of purchasing a product higher than finances spent on him), he will start buying. So, the cure for piracy is high-quality services and a high standard of living.

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hello 12.03.21

ColonelJason wrote:
So the cure for piracy is high quality services and a high standard of living.
yeah, well, well ... never a mother in Russia.
Turkish experience remains

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ArtyrKar 12.03.21

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